Yeah, that looks pretty nice. You're overextruding, hard to say if that's the printer or the slicer.
On the test print, probably not good enough cooling for the overhangs (try printing rotated a few different ways to catch the airflow differently), and some retraction-related zits and the like due to the bowden, but nothing unexpected.
Try and fix up the extrusion rate and carry on printing!
Thanks. How do I tell if it’s over extruding?
So far I’ve been using it stock. I might add my skr mini and touch screen next.
says to use EXT3 for CR10-LCD, ...
The SKR Mini E3 comes with a pre-compiled Marlin build already configured for the Ender 3, as it's supposed to be drop-in.
If you want their fancy touch interface you need to use the port on the display marked 'RS232', which connects to the TFT header on the SKR.
The SKR Mini E3 comes with a pre-compiled Marlin build already configured for the Ender 3, as it's supposed to be drop-in.
Yes that's true. I only used the board with that firmware for my initial warm fuzzy, then I moved on to experimenting with Marlin 2.0. I then later got the touch screen and had to muck around with the port settings.
So yes the touch screen may very well work with that firmware as is. I'm just reporting what I had to do later, in case anyone else reading may want to try it.
If you want their fancy touch interface you need to use the port on the display marked 'RS232', which connects to the TFT header on the SKR.
Which way around on the TFT header, it can go either way.
EDIT: found YouTube vid that shows which way round it goes, see from 5:00
https://youtu.be/l1Putn10_Ek
What are they using... one of the "unofficial" 32-bit builds of 1.1.9 or somesuch on the SKR Mini E3...?
What IDE are you working in with Marlin 2.0.x...? PlatformIO, or one of the STMduino IDEs for a familiar workspace...?
OK I've followed those instructions, double checked from a few other vids and everything is wired as per instructions.
I now have my touch screen working.
However both the front and side fan on the hot end are on full power, and the fan control on the touch panel controls the main board fan lol, so I need to swap them over. But I think one of the hot end fans will still be on permanently and I'll only get control over the other (presume the side fan)
There's still a bug in that the part cooling fan "F0 % speed always shows "0%" when actually printing a model, but the fan is working fine. If you go into the menu and control it manually it does show the increase. The bug has been reported several times.
Fan speed is not reported via serial, so that's not a bug in the display.